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Old 10-07-2003, 01:44 AM
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i need to make a gasket about 8" x 8"
what is the best material that you guys have used, and where do i get it?
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Old 10-07-2003, 04:38 AM
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depends what its for. I have bought gasket material. (rubber) about 1/8 inch thick from Lordco. They sell it by the size you wnat it.
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what does it have to seal Shao?

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Can't tell you where to find any materials in Burnaby but I do have a good idea what the 8x8 gasket is intended for. As per DJ88, neoprene works good ( and I agree, just couldn't get my hands on some.) In Calgary one could purchase o-ring material of various diameter and length. The butt ends could be super glued together. Not sure how well that would work since I haven't tried it. I used 3/16" thick food grade rubber (the white stuff and I forget what its called.) It is a fairly soft rubber, shouldn't degrade quickly or contaminate the water. I found it worked just fine. If you have a tight bolt pattern, a thinner or less flexible material may also work.

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I would get a "O" ring that is large enuf to site square inside your bolts. this will seal better than any "sheet" gasket anyways and will probably be easyer to find.

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I would get a "O" ring that is large enuf to site square inside your bolts. this will seal better than any "sheet" gasket anyways and will probably be easyer to find.

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Agreed. I tried lots of different sheet material, and never got good results.
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I have some large o-rings kicking around. Approx 6" o.d, and 1/8" thick. I use these on my calcium reactor and skimmer and they work well. let me know.
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any Marine equipment store sells various types of rubber gasket material in bulk. I bought 12" x 12" sheet for $2.50.
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I have to say oring seal is the only way if you have any pressure at all. Any good autoparts place should have some orings that will work. If not look into hydraulics places.

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